Other than genetics and what your culture typically does/eats, it doesn't.
Obesity and diet
A poor diet can affect your health by not getting enough nutrients in your body. So your body will switch to survival which means that it will use all the food you ate or have eaten to fat and store it when you need it the most.
Balanced diet is the diet which considers all the important aspects in a diet. Balanced diet affects the emotional health in a positive manner. It changes one's behavior and changes it all over.
it results in a heart disease!
Culture can influence biology through behaviors that impact health, such as diet and physical activity. For example, cultural traditions around food choices can affect an individual's risk for obesity or cardiovascular disease. Additionally, social norms and beliefs can influence how individuals seek medical care and adhere to treatment regimens, ultimately affecting their biological outcomes.
some cultures may affect health like Muslims have strict rules through their religon im not sure what they are ATM but it would be useful to find out what the Muslim rules are.
A culture can affect Economics in various ways. One way is how people take care of their health. Another is where people work and the types of jobs they have. Eating out or cooking their own food at home can affect economics. Another affect culture can have on economics is the cultural events and traditions such as weddings or coming of age type parties.
Bad diet can have many effects on a perons intellectual health. These include tiredness, lack of energy, poor concentration and many more.
Being active helps your digestion, your cardiovascular health, and other body processes, no matter what your diet may be. See also:Losing weight
Poorer people have unbalanced diet. Rich people have a more balanced diet. So poor individuals face health issues due to socioeconomic status.
because low self-esteem comes from a bad diet, which is bad for a person's physical and mental/emotional health!
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